Freedom of information

The Freedom of Information Act 1991 gives you the right to access information held by the South Australian Government. This is subject to restrictions that protect the proper administration of government and the rights of third parties.

The act allows you to request:

  • access to documents from a state government agency, local council or university
  • changes to documents relating to you which are incomplete, incorrect, out-of-date or misleading
  • a review of a decision made by a state government agency, local council or university.

Our FOI information statement ( PDF 184.0 KB ) includes information about:

  • our structure and function
  • ways our functions affect members of the public
  • how the public can take part in forming our policies
  • documents and publications you can buy from us
  • documents you can access for free.

Freedom of information (FOI) applications

Before applying, check if the information you need is:

Visit the State Records website to find out:

  • how much your application will cost – an application for amendment of personal records is free of charge
  • the time frames for the application process.

If requesting personal information, proof of identity is required. Acceptable proof of identity includes a scanned copy, hard copy or photograph of your driver’s licence, Medicare card, Centrelink card or passport.

How to apply

If you want to access Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) information though an FOI application, you can either:

Contact us if you need help with your application.

Freedom of information disclosure logs

Contact

Senior Freedom of Information Advisor  
Phone: 08 8429 0422
Email: pirsa.foi@sa.gov.au

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